COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS 101

PAINTINGS 1994 - 2008

ABOUT

CURRICULUM
VITAE

FIFTY YEARS ARTMAKING

CONTACT





A BRIEF HISTORY
OF SLAVERY

THE
UNAUTHORIZED
HISTORY
OF BASEBALL

ORANGE CRATE
LABEL SERIES

THE DISASTERS OF
WAR

THE CAPRICES

POSTCARDS FROM
CAMP

POSTCARDS FROM
FRANCE

ABOUT
BEN SAKOGUCHI


Poston, Arizona USA     1945


Ben Sakoguchi was born in 1938, in San Bernardino California.  During World War II, his family was incarcerated by the United States government because of their Japanese ancestry, so he spent his early childhood in an internment camp at Poston, Arizona.  After the war, the Sakoguchis returned to San Bernardino, and with considerable difficulty, reopened their small grocery business.  Ben attended public schools, including San Bernardino Valley College.

Moving to Los Angeles and UCLA, Sakoguchi earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, teaching credential, and in 1964 a Master of Fine Arts degree.  He stayed in the Los Angeles area, accepting a teaching position at Pasadena City College, where he was on the Art Department faculty until his 1997 retirement.

In five decades as a professional artist, Sakoguchi has shown his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions, primarily at schools, museums, and other non-profit venues within the United States.  He has been awarded two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, and in 1997 participated in the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund's Artists at Giverny Program.  Sakoguchi has also received grants from the J. Paul Getty Trust, the California Arts Council, and the Flintridge Foundation.




Giverny, FRANCE     1997




(for a sampling of Sakoguchi's 50-year artmaking, click HERE)





[Comparative Religions 101]

[Paintings 1994-2008]
[About] [Curriculum Vitae]
[Fifty Years Artmaking]
[Contact]


[A Brief History of Slavery]
[The Unauthorized History of Baseball]
[Orange Crate Label Series]
[The Disasters of War] [The Caprices]
[Postcards from Camp] [Postcards from France]


© 2005, 2006, 2008 Ben Sakoguchi